The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War. It was developed by the Royal Aircraft Factory by a team consisting of Henry Folland, John Kenworthy and Major Frank Goodden. It was one of the fastest aircraft of the war, while being both stable and relatively maneuverable. S.E.5 aircraft had been completed prior to production settling upon an improved model, designated as the S.E.5a. Kit has detailed cockpit, single piece propeller, subtle 'fabric-over-frame' effect, Hispano-Suiza engine, optional engine cover, optional windscreen, Vickers machine gun and Lewis gun, mask, photoetch (instrument panel, consoles, seatbelts and other interior, gun accents and other exterior). Decals and color painting guide for (5) aircraft: C1096, Lt. H. J. Burden, No.56 Squadron, Valheureux, France, Spring 1918; F8146, 27th Aero Squadron, United States 1922; F8953, 2nd Lt. S. C. 85th Squadron, Ascq, France, December 1918; F8038, 25th Aero Squadron, November 1918 and C1149, Capt. D. W. Grinnell-Milne, No. 56 Squadron, Bethencourt, France, January 1919.